Public welfare schemes behind success of Modi Govt: Bhushan

DDC Chairman Bharat Bhushan addressing a function in connection with Block Diwas celebrations at Phallian Mandal on Wednesday.
DDC Chairman Bharat Bhushan addressing a function in connection with Block Diwas celebrations at Phallian Mandal on Wednesday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, June 22: Bountiful public welfare schemes and the governance model of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas are behind the success journey of eight years of BJP Government at the Centre.
This was stated by the District Development Council (DDC) Chairman, Jammu, Bharat Bhushan Bodhi while chairing a Block Diwas, a part of ambitious Jan Abhiyan programme, at Phallian Mandal, on the outskirts of Jammu city. ADDC Jammu, Ramesh Kumar, ACD Ashok Choudhary; tehsildar Mandal, Pankaj Singh Bhau, BDO Tilak Raj, Executive Engineer, ReW, Devidner Singh and SDM Jammu South, Abhishek Abrol were present during the programme.
At the outset, the people apprised the DDC Chairman about their issues especially with regard to civic necessities, revenue related concerns and other day to day problems.
DDC Chairman said the outreach program of the Government is aimed at providing doorstep services to the people and bringing accountability and transparency into the implementation of various schemes besides strengthening democracy at grassroot level. He assured the people that sooner than later their problems shall be addressed as the Government is keen to provide good governance.
The DDC Chairman said that Central Government headed by the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi has committed to provide every service on the doorstep of people, especially people residing in rural areas. He said that the bounties which the BJP Government has provided to people in the shape of Centrally funded public welfare schemes and the local administration crafted schemes have galvanized the electorate towards the party.
Bharat Bhushan also made people aware about the initiatives taken by the party for the welfare of general public. He said that with the advent of three-tier Panchayati Raj system, participative democracy has become a reality and people are the primary shapers of developmental plans. He said that making Panchayat institutions strong will prove engine for development particularly in rural and far flung areas. He said that various works are being executed on ground and people should participate in the developmental process through various available mechanisms like social audit, local labour participation, etc.
Prominent among those who were present include BDC Chairman, Madan Lal, DDC Member Geetu Aaulakh; Sarpanches Panchayat Mandal, Somnath Dogra, Jyoti Motton (Kripalpur), Isha Devi (Surechak), Amarjeet Kour (Parlhadpur), Balbir Singh (Sohanjana), Khajoor Raj (Makhwal), Bishan Dass (Sum) and Balbir Ram (Haripur), BJP leaders Nihal Singh, Kunti Devi, Sarpanch Khandyal, Sonam Deep Singh and many others.